blur brush?

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blur brush?

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Is there a 'blur brush' that blurs areas of your previous drawing the more you put pressure Down on your pen?
I cant seem to find one in the preset tools.
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If smear is blur enough, set its Power to 100% (or less) and change the C to P (Pressure; RMB on button to the left).
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The smooth mode of the airbrush should do the job.
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Amazing; so the airbrush does have a purpose. 8)
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thanks
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BenEcosse wrote:thanks, works just how it need it to!
you found your solution.
Another option would be to use the FX brush ( a custom brush shared here....)
make sure you put the desired blur FX in the FX stack and use a custom brush to apply the blur as if it was coming from your brush.
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Peter Wassink wrote:you found your solution.
Another option would be to use the FX brush ( a custom brush shared here....)
Thanks for suggesting this. I had no idea of the FX Brush and I will find this useful.
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